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Updated about 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Causes for rent changes
I had a few questions for the knowledgeable group here. As a small time investor of rentals in Florida I was wondering:
What could cause rental prices to decrease?
I have seen housing prices and rentals increase almost to prices above what is manageable for most in the area which brought the question to mind.